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Course Schedule—Fall 2006

Center for Africana Studies

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CENTER FOR AFRICANA STUDIES
Please refer to the departmental listings for complete information regarding these courses.

362.111 (H,S)

INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES (3) Richards Limit 15  This course is an introduction to the origins and emergence of Black Studies as an academic discipline in the American academy. The course is centered on the Social realities of people of African descent living in the United States
Cross-listed with Sociology

Sec. 01

ThF 12-1:30

362.220 (H,S)

(W)

AFRICAN DIASPORA (3) Vinson Limit 25 The African Diaspora has emerged as one of the "hot" topics of discussion in contemporary global race relations. The purpose of this course is to engage in a semester-long study into the meaning of the"African Diaspora." Beginning with a brief reflection on some of the theoretical overlays on the topic, the course moves quickly into the heart of the subject matter. The course posts that beyond theoretical discussions, there is much to be learned from a close examination of the narrative accounts of individuals who have lived transnationally - who have themselves been actors and agents of the Diaspora. Course added 4/20/06

Cross-listed with Anthropology and History

Sec. 01

T 2-4

362.375 (H,S)

(W)

BEBOP, MODERNISM AND CHANGE (3) Hayes   Limit 25 The seminar explores the social and political content, meanings & intent of bebop music from the 1940’s to the 1960’s and its impact on the social transformation of America.

Sec. 01

T 2-5

070.103 (H,S)

 (W)

AFRICA AND THE MUSEUM (3) Guyer Limit 20
Cross-listed with Anthropology and the Program in Museums and Society.

Sec. 01

MTW 11

190.340 (S)

BLACK POLITICS (AP) (3) Spense    Limit 30
Cross-listed with Political Science

Sec. 01

Th 10:30-12:20

191.340 (S)

EDUCATION POLITICS IN URBAN AMERICA (3)  Hayes   Limit 25 15
Cross-listed with Anthropology, History, Political Science, and Sociology

Sec. 01

Th 2-4

230.309 (S)

SEBREGATION AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY  Bennett  Limit 30
Cross-listed with Sociology

Sec. 01

TW 2-3:30

 

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